Is the core-cusp problem a matter of perspective: Jeans Anisotropic Modeling against numerical simulations
Wenting Wang, Ling Zhu, Zhaozhou Li, Yang Chen, Jiaxin Han, Feihong, He, Xiaohu Yang, Yipeng Jing, Carlos Frenk, Jialu Nie, Hao Tian, Chao Liu,, Yanan Cao, Xiaoqing Qiu, John Helly, Robert J. J. Grand, and Facundo A. Gomez

TL;DR
This study uses Jeans Anisotropic Modeling on simulated dwarf galaxies to assess how well total mass profiles are recovered, revealing biases linked to dynamical states and the potential of Gaia data for detailed dynamical analysis.
Contribution
It demonstrates the effectiveness and limitations of Jeans Anisotropic Modeling in recovering mass profiles from simulated dwarf galaxy data, highlighting the impact of dynamical status and Gaia proper motions.
Findings
Total mass within half-mass radius is well constrained.
Mass between 200-300 pc is unbiasedly estimated with some scatter.
Proper motions enhance dynamical analysis for nearby systems.
Abstract
Mock member stars for 28 dwarf galaxies are constructed from the cosmological Auriga simulation, which reflect the dynamical status of realistic stellar tracers. The axis-symmetric Jeans Anisotropic Multi-Gaussian Expansion (JAM) modeling is applied to 6,000 star particles for each system, to recover the underlying matter distribution. The stellar or dark matter component individually is poorly recovered, but the total profile is constrained more reasonably. The mass within the half-mass radius of tracers is recovered the tightest, and the mass between 200 and 300 pc, , is constrained ensemble unbiasedly, with a scatter of 0.167 dex. If using 2,000 particles and only line-of-sight velocities with typical errors, the scatter in is increased by 50%. Quiescent Sagittarius dSph-like systems and star-forming systems with strong outflows…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
